And here what I got from my /var/log/messages file
** Attachment added: _var_log_messages
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6393826/_var_log_messages_kernel_oops.txt
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This is the part I copied pasted from the screen session
** Attachment added: syslogd messages
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6393817/syslogd_kernel_oops.txt
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** Description changed:
Today morning, I found myself logged out from Ubuntu. After logging in again,
and reattaching to my screen session, I saw some interesting messages from
syslogd with a kernel Oops note.
I don't know if this issue is gkrellm, Xgl or any other program/package
related.
Just a moment ago:
Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Mon Feb 12 13:11:02 2007 ...
NemesisP4HT kernel: [17185777.624000] Bad page state in process 'Xgl'
Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Mon Feb 12 13:11:02 2007 ...
NemesisP4HT kernel: [17185777.624000] page:c1a9f120 flags:0xc000
Hmm... funny what has happened next.
Writing some text with gedit I accidently hit the `-key twice, followed by a
backspace. The enviroment froze and next I found myself logged off again, the
Xgl-server seemed to have restartet.
Enclosed the last piece of my /var/log/messages file:
Feb 12
After logging in again, the crash report tool gave me a Xgl report. This
might all be in the same conext.
** Attachment added: _usr_bin_Xgl.1000.crash
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6398701/_usr_bin_Xgl.1000.crash
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** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None = linux-source-2.6.17
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- Kernel Oops
+ kernel: Bad page state in process 'Xgl'
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